> I would like you to take some pictures of my girlfriend's anus. She
> just had it waxed and it's looking really good. Can we do this or
> what?
>
Interesting. What kind of mood were you going for. As far as
location I would suggest a parking garage setting to give it that
"mysterious anus" look. I'll rent a ring light as well so I can
minimize shadows, I'd hate to make her anus look looser than it
already is. Thoughts?
On Aug 20, 2008, at 8:58 PM
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One of the most realistic parts of this video is that it shows two guys riding together in the Subaru, they are in love, I think it is a touching and realistic portrayal of Subaru owners and I applaud them for it.
g37 its hell of a lot better and cost well about the same....looks ugly as sin but every thing you get makes more sense then paying 40K for a subaru...
having been in both i like the layout and material used in the STi but the recaros in the Evo are my favorites. Although many will agree the Evo does look good and the STI is ugly because its a hatch.....i'll take the hatch over the sedan for shear utility and versatility. I know i know but most of you have to remember we are the only large automotive market that preffers sedans over hatches eventhough we know the hatch layout is more practical. If i had to choose between these two car.....i would call a draw only because the STi is not an imprvement over the last version save for having a relatively carryover drivetrain and the EvoX gained a few pounds, the SST kills performance in certain aspects and while still proving itself the 4b11 is new to everyone.
My cuzin just bought a wrx sedan now thats a really nice looking car daul exhuast. Black on black with navi!! It makes a 198hp and 224hp stock but a chip and exhuast 250hp 320tq!! Only down side is he paid 33k for it (regular wrx sedan). Man im so jealous i want a new car!!!! end rant. Subura messed up by putting the sti setup in the hatch if it was in the sedan ...what can i say "forget about it baby".
My vote goes for the EVO 9 cuz its the best evo ever made hands down(3,5,6 were baller too) ... yatta yyatta the best!
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I thought the same thing until I drove that new Volvo hatch. It was pretty fucking nice and looked real good in person.
The STI looks ok in person, but it's not the hatchback part that I don't like. It is the bulgy fat look from the front that I don't like.
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doesn't the evo beat the shit out of the sti in every performance shoot out?
I wouldn't say beat the shit, more like edge it out.
Mainly due to the EVO having wider tires stock, 235/45/17 vs. 225/45/17 on the Subie and the EVO has a quicker steering rack for better steering response.
I'd take the Subie ALL DAY ANY DAY over a Mitsucrapshi, I want a quality car for the $$$, and Subarus are way better build and much more quality cars inside/out than Mitsus.
Also don't forget, Mitsubishi built those war planes that bomb pearl harbor.
Dollars to horsepower I think I'd take a 2009 WRX over either one (hatch, for me). I think Subaru nailed the market with the changes for '09.
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The reason they can put down decent 1/4mile times is mostly in part to the solid rear axel and its ability to hook and go. But we all know that doesnt mean crap from a dig.
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